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To establish the idea that Alfonso cares a lot about how other people see him.
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Gary Soto's short story <em>"Broken Chain"</em> tells the story of how a young boy's desire to look handsome and impressing girls consume him into believing he needed to be physically handsome. This story reflects the theme that true beauty is found in the inside, and outside appearances are not worthy to judge an individual's beauty.
The author Gary Soto most likely open the story with the character of Alfonso to establish the idea that Alfonso cares about his appearance and how people will perceive him to be. This is in support of the overall theme that is found throughout the story. The theme of physical beauty is foremost in the development of the story, leading the protagonist to try all means to appear 'presentable' in the eyes of others. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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What are the following blends..?
 
        
             
        
        
        
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they are important even if they are secondary because they contribute to increasing or diminishing the moral goodness or evilness of human acts. they help you see the more true colors of the person. for example... a man can go into the store and steal a loaf of bread to feed his starving kids because they do not have enough money for food. the man is in no means of causing harm, he is  just trying to feed his kids
hope this helps :D
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This question seems a little tricky because the answer is too obvious to be accepted without further discussion. However, I will try to explain in detail the validity of my answer.
If we say that a song transcends musical Genres, it is because the song has gone beyond the limitations of rhythm; such a song is too great to be framed into one specific musical category. Because that is what genres are, musical categories used to define music.
Having mentioned the former, one can no longer enclose such a song into one single genre, sometimes it could be considered a “fusion” if two well-defined musical genres are overtly present in the song. 
But all in all, the answer to this question would be no, you can no define any longer a transcended song into either or one musical genre, at most you could call it a fusion.